Azuma Kabuki Musicians Nagauta Music 1954 (with liner notes)
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Mono Columbia LP. Sol Hurok with the co-operation of H.I.H. Prince Takamatsu and the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs presents the Azuma Kabuki Musicians under the leadership of Katsutoji Kineya and Rosen Tosha in a program of Nagauta Music and original music and arrangements from older classics: Sambaso (Offering To the Gods), Dojoji (The Dancing Girl at the Dojoji Temple), Tsuchigumo (The Dance of The Spider), Ninin-Wankyu (Memories), Nagare (Water Images), Ocho (Ancient Court Days), O-Matsuribayashi (Festival Music) I don't know a lot about the music. Liner note link below. The track timings are: 1 - 0:00-4:00; 2 - 4:02-9:58; 3 - 10:00-16:10; 4 - 16:12-32:15; 5 - 32:17-36:55; 6 - 36:57-end. LINER NOTES: i1103.photobuck...
Gf: so which type of music you into
Me: ummm.. its complicated
🧐
As long as you have a big wallet, they could care less...
@Rene Darwin damn i do not fucking care
y'all really advertise on youtube comments? that shit lame af
My 'Gf', whose like Japan as much as I do: HECC YEA ENJOY
Me: the one where they go yohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
When he said "yoooooooooooooooooo"
I felt that 😔
same 😔
me too.
Frl frl
Ayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
0:57 yohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
I'd have never thought this is from 1954. Probably speaks to its timelessness more than anything.
i was a 10 yr old in san diego cal in 54. record stores had world music sections and you could listen to records in the store. i bought angel ravi shankur records and saroud ones and music of turkey and bali and egypt and china and the middle east and japan. there was an exotica section. they usually had a woman with a jewel on her forward, bamboo curtins etc, or martin denny type records. san diego was small then but i assume there was a market or the record store would not have had them. somebody was buying angel records of classical indian music besides me. i see a kimio eto koto records i also had.
@@MsBenlane how old are u??
@@ilfuoriclasse3343 1954 was like 67 years ago
So if they were ten at the time they’d be around 77? 🤔
@@V.U.4six yeah probably. thank you
This is the same sound they had around 1770 as well. Part of the kabuki tradition is keeping the styling the same as those who came before you.
This is so metal.
Serious dedication to music. Always think of this when I need inspiration.
27:40-32:15 is AMAZING!
Yes! So good!
William Wahlström shit got real 😂😂
Psychedelic rock before the 60's 😮
I would even say 26:30 to 36:55.
Crazy...
Holy SH*T. The whole of contemporary "rock" bands in Japan don't rock this hard.
Nobody cares why you're here, just enjoy the music.
+D. Dei989 I'm here because I enjoy the music.
eu estou aqui porque eu curto esse tipo de musica
+ Joe Nelson i'm here because i love what you said
If you don't care why are you in the comment section leaving a comment for other people to not care about.
Im not here
love the part that starts after 27th minute - a true gem for connoisseurs of contemporary black-death metal
can you recommend me some black metal with this type of background? please
@@jorgeteran5694 try some 2000's Ludicra (San Francisco) or sludgy Dark Castle (USA)
I am sad and lonely
@@jamesgoldring1052 that sad
Esta parte engloba a parte que para mim é a mais espetacular. Parte que representa “Nagare”, correnteza de um rio...! Magnífico...
i bought this when i was a little girl of 10 in san diego and loved it and played it to death. wish it were on cd. thanks for posting great to hear it again. thank you
Diego-san.
i'm here because I actually enjoy culture and traditional music and also kabuki and noh theater
D. Dei989 Yeah Yeah whatever
You are not the only one mate!
Same but I need to know more about the theatre itself
I'm hear looking for yooooooos
Me too...the memes and funny comments are a plus :P
kabuki music is so awesome
Diana Diamond agreed
yohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
I love Kabuki Music and acting
"My Lord, a great victory shall soon be yours!"
I fell in love with Japan when I was 9. I bought Shogun: Total War when I was 10. My world has been Yamato-phyllic ever since. Went to Japan and experienced a live Kabuki play. Magnificent. 🙏🏾
This is beautiful. Glad I clicked on it after listening to Kimio Eto's koto music. Totally diferent side of traditional Japanese music.
Eto's stuff really reminds me of classical European music, it has that relentless shredding to it that Bach and Beethoven have sometimes.
THIS shit, though, is like the Jazz of Classical Japanese music. So abstract and trippy, to my American ears at least!
same here..
I basically listen to 90% classical music, and must admit kimio etos stuff is not just appealing but deeply moving and resonates with me. But this... I dig this too haha. Its like a fucked up version of the chants I hear in the orthodox churches :p
Finally i found it! I did not no the name but went out in search anyways.
First frustration then admitting defeat. And now i'm here. Finally!
+I'm Water Isn't that just the greatest feeling?
MrBeaux Yeah! Not finding it was like losing something you never had the chance to appreciate
I've always wanted to know how this type of music was called, so I could search. I know the feeling. : )
Listening to this makes me feel like I've dishonored my ancestors and brought great shame to my family name. I feel like I must now make an unnecessarily lengthy apology using archaic vocabulary, then disembowel myself.
+Yacob Gugsa props for all the difficult words in this bit of racism
shamefur dispray
Go for it.
Ok, good for you
Yacob Gugsa totally your racist
26:25 - 33:00 This is exactly the music from memoirs of geisha - the snow dance part :D
ohh boyy
yes but what is it CALLED
@@fomorians memories of a geisha
I've been searching for years!!!!
Yes and 32:17
My lord,
Our men is running away from the battlefield.
what a "Shamefur Dispray"
this is lit. the japanese really knew how to throw down
Thanks for posting this! My folks had this record probably since it's been out & I grew up with it in the house but it dissapeared with other albums..Yeah it is relaxing & uplifting-great stuff, great deep art!
VERY TRUE!
When he said "勝者は千両京四郎"
I fel that!
You has felt sopa du macaco instead!
LOL Best comment ever
I literally was thinking the same thing while I watched this
I like the bizarreness and mystery that only traditional Japanese music has
I was hearing this while watching to some programming talk. Well, it was a very good soundtrack, great music, I'd like a Radio that played Kabuki music like this.
The Gallant Jiraya Sama
Pervyyyyy Saaaageeeee!!! 😀
@kanjuro كانجورو Dead parents
Yes
same
Lmao I came because of Jiraya too
'This grooves, far beyond the contempory box of those stumbling about the zombie apocalypse'
Just watched Jello on Fuse's Crate Diggers. Had to listen to this!
Same, glad I checked it out, this is great!
Has been 6 years. How about listening again :')
Exactly why I'm here 😂
why didn't george harrison listen to this instead of all that indian music?!
@@kevinkaiser920 haha!
A classical recording..my family had a couple copies(still have them). I listened to several tracks down to the 'bone.' The very first Kabuki troupe to tour US back in the day. Was LA producer for the 1986 Grand Kabuki tour to Met-NYC, Kennedy Ctr-DC ending at UCLA Royce Hall. Thanks for the upload..no need to get out the phono player!
This is the music Sayuri dances in Memoirs of a Geisha, well they took some parts and made a short one
I love this music have no idea what they are saying but I love it
Let me translate it for you: 'yOOOOooo'
@@Qaulafin lmmfao
This is the kind of music that plays when Jairaya comes on screen. Epic guy. Epic music!
I'm here because Jello Biafra said I should be here and I'm not disappointed.
Cartoon Dudes Me too
Cartoon Dudes same here
thanks jello
+Cartoon Dudes I'm here out of a genuine interest in nagauta music, but I also love Jello. Pure coincidence. Where did he recommend to listen to this??
+scarsunseen24 on Crate Diggers!
my search query was "traditional japanese iyooo"
oof
0:57 yohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
interesting and entertaining music from baygone era japan.that ooo ...ooo voice ....enigmatic.
Oh my god, this is exactly how I imagined it to be!
Yo?
wished there was a feudal japan game with this music in the background. wandering the countryside... wind blowing in the leaves... clouds moving in the sky
or a shinobi mission hiding in the shadows moving slowly through the castle
total war shogun 2 has some of this kind of music
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, Ghost of Tsushima (will be released in 2020) - are two new games about feudal Japan, samurai, shinobi, big castles and small villages, ancient forests and secret caves. Shogun 2 Total War - is another good game (strategy) about feudal Japan and XIX century in Japan (DLC Fall of the Samurai, Boshin War). Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun - it's like Commandos in feudal Japan. So, enjoy ;-)
@@yngvarrnordson9621 Thank you
Ghost of tsushima is my great hope ^^
@@otorishingen8600 You're welcome ;-)
ghost of tsushima is 10/10 so far
Thank you Jello Biafra for this great recommendation!!!
찾아서 듣는 노래.. 특히 밤이나 새벽에 잘 어울림 기분 되게 오묘하고 이상한데 듣기 좋다
오묘하고 이상? 천박한 정서를 가진 너에게 과분한 음악인거같아
Goddamn... This stuff is... Mind opening
This 12" is legitimately life-changing.
I don't know how you've gone 7 years without some smart ass response... Did you fix a broken mirror?
If it was really recorded in 1954, the quality is really good 0o0
Columbia CBS was famous for their state-of-the-art recording techniques and mixing desks
I'm here because music brings us together~~~
This music is fuel for the imagination.
When I tell people I like traditional Japanese music this is what I'm talking about
재미있고 명쾌하네요^^
Thank you for posting, i bought it on discogs after hearing this and it is remarkable on vinyl
This stuff is so cool.
Kinda reminds me of stuff like Hawkwind.
Especially 27:40.
It’s like a jam session.
The 32:13 is just amazing.
Gran música, gracias!
The music is so lovely to my ears😊
Take away the delicious "distraction" that is all the wild costuming, outrageous makeup, and dancing and capering that is somehow both elegantly stylized and incredibly wild at the same time... And you get to hear how completely out there the Nipponese classical operatic musical style really was, and still is.
Listen to this when reading Carmen Blackers "The Catalpa Bow", love it. Love these for us Western people, weird tunes. Great music.
They must’ve been quite a spectacle back in the day. I’ve seen videos of some modern kabuki plays.
"This is totally like (insert any remotely popular anime/video game)!!" The commenter exclaimed, while listening to a type of music that has existed centuries before either anime or video games was even a thing.
id say the magic of japan is that its so darn japanese regardless of "the current day" ;)
pop anime/video games hv pretty cool music tho.
That's kind of like marveling at how Western music still uses orchestras for their instrumentals...it's not that big of a deal.
Just taking a moment to consider the implications of treating a theatrical form born in the middle of the 17th century and which current forms date from the late 19th and early 20th as an ancestral thing coming all the way from the Dark Antiquity.
I remember when the first bamboo playstations of the edo period, with their remarkably good sound reproduction (for its time), were so controversial because of the effect that new technology was having in music and theatre. The current plastic models have better graphics and faster processors but they just don't have the same sound timbre of those pioneering playstations which only used natural materials. Hearing this takes me back to those early days when after tending the fields all day my lord would be kind enough to let me play with his son's playstation. Good times, good memories.
came for the Yooooo
Most probably don't know about it.
Shamisen is played by a young (23-year-old) Shintaro Katsu with his father.
Katsumaru Kineya -> Shintaro Katsu
Samurai Shodown brought me here.
Me to. :)
Kyoshiro !
Ippon!
Kyoshiro Senryo sends his depeest YOOO-OHHHHHHH to you! :V
Me too.
I love kabuki
this music makes me move in a strange angular way.... but i enjoy it :)
31:00 such a badass solo
i agree
I'm here because I'm not here. It's the music that is here. It all Zen, baby!
Yo!
I would like to visit a teahouse and watch a beautiful performance
I found myself in a place and I'm happy about it 😌
Thanks mr Biafra
I got recommended by this song I was like eh then the beat increased am feeling sooooo goood am actually listening to ittt woaah !
Japanese culture is single handedly the weirdest, coolest, and genuinely the most interesting of any culture
its perfect for relaxing cup and cofee con leche in plaza mayor
LOOOOL
more like olives, tapas and sangria in Southern Higashiyama
I find this oddly relaxing. It puts me in a good mood :)
SO DO I. ALMOST MEDITATIVE. 😇
Excelente...me transporta
I have no idea what is this, but i heavly enjoy it.
Thanks Jello's parents!
yoooooOOOOOOO (^o^)
Who, me? ^...^
I feel like playing Ganbare Goemon. :)
Classic game, miss playing that with my brother
kabuki while on gummies.... wow.... every... nuanced inflection. this is a gem of humanity
Who else remember of Kyoshiro Senryo
from Samurai Shodown?
Super Great!
Someone needs to do a full album rip in FLAC. 2 of the tracks were used in Memoirs of a Geisha.
I am here because as Daitengu 大天狗 I must protect the mountain from wandering peasants.
I used to do kata to this. It was a window into a world I never knew...
YoOooOOoOOoOoooOoOoOooo!
Yoooooooooo
i like the sounds of japanesse flute
this is a fuckin jam
perfect music for relaxing to and meditaion
No lol
for relaxation you may want to listen to chinese. by japanese you might get bad trips :D
+nathanael moore more like a sacravice
^ why is it that weeaboos with anime avatars are the ones who dominate RUclips comments with their judgmental attitude.
Seriously who the fuck are you?
0.75 background music
normal speed is a wild encounter
1.25: boss music
1.5: he has a second stage
2: having 0.00001% Hp and beating the boss
Good one xD
Classic
Amazing how accessible this music is to untrained Western ears.
I appreciate this music better than Chinese opera Nippon is better also aniu music from Nippon this hits a emotion connection to me thanks for the video it is important and amazing thank you again
oh good
>>4:04
That´s my jam!!!
Здорово! Очень нравится!
That's Dope! Really reminds me of certain fighting games from the mid to late 90s
I think I found out were Sonic Youth got their weird tunings from. I tuned one guitar to a SY-tuning (G G D D G# g#) and I was able to play some parts of this japanese tradiotional music, with the droning strings and all. And some of their tunes have a similar vibe to me. They maybe got it from here. Thurston defenetly said in an interview that he was influenced by raga music and this is not that far off.
This very good 👍 very moving stuff at some parts. This is music for trips
33:50 sounds like L4D
Holy shit it really does lol Dark Carnival!
truuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
Jello Biafra led me here.
ほんとおもしろいです❗️
amazing artistry, superb
amazing! I need to hear more lol
that flute tho 👺
hearing this makes me anxious
how?-